Android 4.3's new Notification APIs allows any app to register with the notification server for management. If this is utilized by the MightyText host app on Android phones, it could register for notification management and dismiss SMS notifications when they are read remotely.

This, of course, means no more annoying blinking LEDs and backlogged notifications when you've been away and using MightyText. Moreover, it should be a simply addition since it is a fully supported API.

So I am a crazy multi-tasker and so I might start several messages and finish them off across a few minutes, but I bounce from person to person.

The way the web app works now if I have typed text into the message box and click on another user, I get the confirm navigation away message. It would be awesome if you would just keep the draft and have it then when I return to the person that I am writing too. I realize that the mega view (or the tiled interface whatever you call it) can accommodate this but when using something with a small screen or slow processor the page is terrible (i.e. Chromebook)

So, if you just used something like gmail instant saved drafts that would be awesome. Wordpress has some good code for this already if you just want to borrow form them.

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So I am a crazy multi-tasker and so I might start several messages and finish them off across a few minutes, but I bounce from person to person.

The way the web app works now if I have typed text into the message box and click on another user, I get the confirm navigation away message. It would be awesome if you would just keep the draft and have it then when I return to the person that I am writing too. I realize that the mega view (or the tiled interface whatever you call it) can accommodate this but…

When changing a contacts picture on my phone / tablet / in google contacts, it does not update in mightytext, neither on the web- nor the tablet-app.
It would be nice to be able to re-sync single/multiple/all contact images, either from the web or tablet app!

A lot of the time, I have my phone on silent and use my computer with headphones. Sometimes I'm so focused on what I'm doing (or I'm lying back listening to music with the headphones) that sound effects for when messages come in would be helpful. Bonus points if they're configurable by type (SMS, call, etc.) Super bonus points if they're configurable by contact.

I hate it that when I go away from my computer for a few hours and use my phone to send and receive texts I have to manually click each notification to close it. There should be a way to set an amount of time after which the notification should close. (At least minimally there should be a "dismiss all notifications" button or something.

Every now and again I get a "Notifications Active" notification that's on a black/grey background. Given the Mightytext Chrome extension only exists for notifications now, I can't see the point of being told constantly that it's still working!